Golden Cariboo to Exhibit at PDAC Convention 2026
VANCOUVER, B.C. — February 27, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. (CSE:GCC | OTC:GCCFF | WKN:A402CQ | FSE:3TZ) will be exhibiting at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Convention 2026, scheduled for March 1–4, 2026, in Toronto.
Attendees are encouraged to visit Booth #2351 in the Investors Exchange at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to meet with management and learn more about the company’s exploration progress at its Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine Project in British Columbia’s Cariboo Gold District.
“PDAC is the premier global gathering for the mineral exploration and mining industry,” said J. Frank Callaghan, President & CEO. He added that the company looks forward to meeting investors and industry leaders from around the world. Callaghan noted that PDAC provides an excellent platform to highlight the progress at their Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine Project and outline their strategy to unlock value in one of British Columbia’s most historic gold districts.
The PDAC Convention attracts more than 20,000 attendees from over 130 countries. It brings together exploration companies, mining executives, institutional investors, geologists, government representatives, and technical experts.
Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. is focused on rediscovering the Cariboo Gold Rush through drilling and trenching programs on its Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property. The property is bordered by Osisko Development (NSE:ODV/TSXV:ODV) and located along a corridor adjacent to the Spanish and Eureka thrust faults over a 94,899 hectare (234,501 acre) area.
Historically, over 101 placer gold creeks on the 90-kilometer (56 mile) trend, from the Cariboo Hudson mine north to the Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property, have recorded production with placer mining continuing to this day. The Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property is road accessible from Hixon and 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) northeast of Hixon in central British Columbia. The property includes the Quesnelle Quartz gold-silver deposit, which was discovered in 1865.
The geological setting of the gold mineralization at the Company’s Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property shows similarities with the Spanish Mountain gold deposit, situated 120 km (75 miles) towards the southeast along the same geological trend. As a sediment-hosted vein (SHV) deposit, the Spanish Mountain deposit is considered to belong to the epizonal orogenic subclass of gold deposits which include some of the world’s largest deposits such as Muruntau, Uzbekistan and Bendigo, Australia.
PDAC 2026 will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from March 1–4, 2026, at Booth #2351.
Source: Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd.
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